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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 24

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C6 SPORTS The StarPhoenlx Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Monday, February 6, 2006 Windsor wants in on CFL action Last week, Francis said Windsor's role as a so-called Super Bowl co-host more than proves its worthiness for consideration as the CFL's 10th franchise. "Windsor can be extremely proud of its efforts," Wright said Sunday in a release. "Fans mom across both countries were treated to the very best in hospitality by a city well-prepared for this event This celebration was an exceptional showcase for Windsor and for the game of football in Canada." Wright has long been in favour of the CFL adding a 10th franchise by the end of the decade, which would give the league balance, both in its schedule as well as its divisional alignment Moncton, Quebec City and London have been mentioned as potential expansion cities. Wright's preference is Halifax to make the CFL a truly Canadian league spanning coast to coast. In all four instances, a major stumbling block is a home stadium.

None of the cit WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) CFL commissioner Tom Wright and Windsor Mayor Eddie Francis met prior to Sunday's Super Bowl in Detroit to discuss franchise opportunities for the Ontario city. Wright and Francis spoke at length about the economic vitality of Windsor and its interest in exploring the opportunity of becoming a CFL expansion site. They agreed to continue to talk over the coming months and plan to meet again during the 2006 CFL season. ies has a venue with a seating capacity of about 25,000.

Francis says his city has a new facility; at the University of Windsor that has a seating capacity of 4,500, but could eas-; ily have more seats added to reach the! target Wright said the CFL gauges expansion; interest based on its exhibition games and added Windsor would first have to hold at least one pre-season contest before any; expansion decision is reached. Hustlers send series to third game Tyler Scheidt scored the winner at 17:42 of double overtime as the Saskatoon Hustlers edged the Saskatoon Rivermen 5-4 Saturday afternoon at Credit Union Centre. With the win, the Hustlers tied their best-of-three provincial senior AAA hockey playoff series atone game aniece. The third and decidine same 1 Moore, Anwar United States 7.65 2 Durival, Dudley Haiti 7.79 3 Cooper, Jermalne United Slates 7.61 Mixed 200 Meter WChalr Senior 1 Kayseas.Ryen 63 Riv 34.30 2 Shaw, Kyle 87 CRTC 34.61 3 Frle.Kiera 67 CRTC 36.36 Mixed 800 Meter WChalr Senior 1 63 RIv 2:16.69 2 87 CRTC 2:16.80 3 Harrower, Cory 89 CRTC 2:43.06 Mixed 1500 Meter WChalr Senior 1 Shaw, Kyle 87 CRTC 4:17.44 2 Kayseaa, Ryan 83 Rrv 4:22.78 3 67 CRTC 453.04 MIxedWelghtThrowSenlor FW 1 1 Held, Megan 83 Huskies 18.97m 2 Howe, Heather 86 Huskies 14.69m 3 Spies, Chantel 64 Huskies 13.15m Place Team Finale Boye 4x100 Meter Relay Under 13 Section 1 Finale 1 Cardinal Leg 'B' 57.42 2 Lakeridge 57.93 3 St Angela 57.97 Boye 8x100 Meter Relay Under 13 1 Browner! 1:54.85 2 Dr JQEgnatoff 1:57.72 3 St George 2:01.21 Boye 4x100 Meter Relay Under 16 1 St Peter 52.73 2 CardinalLeger 53.96 3 St Luke 54.46 Boye 6x100 Meter Relay Under 16 1 DrJQEgnatofl 'B' 1:48.70 2 BrowneH 1:51.30 3 Lawson Heights 1:56.41 SPORTS LOCAL TRACK Ugh Jump Flight 1 Junior Valois, Chelsea 87 BBT Dunbar, Adrienne 88 PR Athletics Women Shot Put 4 kg Junior valois, Chelsea 87 BBT Tratch, Kourtrwy 88 Saskatoon Tr Women 60 Meter Senior Section 1 Finale Siemens, Sharal 88 SIR Herron, Amanda 88 Saskatoon Tr Czuba, Carry 83 Huskies Women 600 Meter Senior Section 1 Carver, Christina 87 Huskies Hedman, Morgan 90 Riv Bourne, Tracy 71 YLTC Section 2 Hedman, Metarule 89 Riv Buchko, Amanda 69 RIv Weninoer.Alyssa 85 Huskies Women 1500 Meter Senior Section 1 Poznlak, Brandl 83 Saskatoon Tr Bodnarchuk, Melissa 82 Huskies Chad, Jennifer 84 Huskies Women 60 Meter Hurdles 33" Senior Czuba, Carry 63 Huskies Somogyi, Jdean B6 Huskies Tasker, Lindsay 86 Huskies Women High Jump Senior Flight 1 Evans, Whitney 80 Cal Warriors Seidle, Meghan 86 Huskies Women Pole Vault Senior Huffman, Nicole 87 of Alberta Jeske, Nikki 62 of Alberta Gerwing, Michelle 87 of Alberta Tasche, Marie 85 Huskies Schekter, Lindy 83 of Alberta Women Shot Put 4 kg Senior Raid, Megan 63 Huskies Spies, Chantel 84 Huskies Facca, Lindsay 86 Huskies Boys 60 Meter Midget Section 1 Finale Cummlngs, Kale 92 NBLT 91 RIv Sarich, Aaron 91 Saskatoon Tr Boys 1500 Meter Midget Section 1 Cyr, Scott 91 RIv FedorotLPaul 92 Rrv Bossaer, Eric 92 Rrv Boys 60 Meter Hurdles 36" Midget Jones, Taylor 91 Saskatoon Tr 1.45m 1.40m 9.60m 9.25m 8.07 8.12 8.35 1:46.62 1:47.33 1:47.79 1:43.56 1:43.87 1:46.75 4:56.57 5:06.35 5:13.52 9.31 9.34 10.12 1.75m I. 40m 3.50m 3.40m J3.25m J3.25ra 3.25m 13.76m 12.63m II.

65m 7.75 7.86 7.98 1 2 5:14.13 4:59.51 5:17.24 9.27 10.19 Britnell, Lane 91 Riv Boys High Jurnp Midget r-iigm Britnell. Lane 91 RIv Saskatoon Tr Unattached 1.66m 155m J1.50m Sarich, Aaron St Amant, Stephen 91 91 BULLETIN BOARD REPORT AND FIELD Cummlngs, Kale 92 92 NBLT MCMurtry, urant PR Athletics Boys Shot Put 4 kg Midget Jones, Taylor 91 91 sasraioon ir MacEwen, Brendan Cummings, Kale Saskatoon Tr 92 NBLT Men 60 Meter Juvenile Headley, Chris 89 RIv Senick, Joel 89 Riv Hretsina, Landon 89 ffv Men 800 Meter Juvenile Section 1 Schnkfl, Lyndon SIR NBLT YLTC MJR TIS Saskatoon Tr Riv jonee, ive Reused, Bennett Paul, Brock 89 91 Section 2 89 90 Section 3 Magee, Riley Upton, Eric Senick, Joel Dietrich, Devon MJR Men 1500 Meter Juvenile Section 1 Upton. Eric Saskatoon Tr MJR Dietrich, Devon 89 90 Magee, Rile lilev TIS hi 60 Meter Hurdlee 36" Juvenile Glazer, Drew 89 Saskatoon Tr Crawley, Klan 90 Medstead Athletl Reusser, Daniel 90 CC Track Men High Jump Juvenile Flight 1 Glazer, Drew 89. Saskatoon Tr Chagnon, Dan 90 SMA Jones, Kris 89 NBLT Men Shot Put 5 kg Juvenile Pickering, Chris 89 MJR Bertoia, Jensen 89 Unattached Glazer, Drew 89 Saskatoon Tr Men 60 Meter Hurdles 39" Junior Section 1 Trowell, Nathan 88 YLTC Men High Jump Junior Flight Fulton, Michael 86 CC Track Boyd, Nathan 87 Saskatoon Tt Men 60 Meter Senior Section 1 Finale Berlinic, David SB Saskatoon Tr Blouki, Gaetan 73 Saskatoon Tr Fraess, Ashton 85 Sled Dog Men 600 Meter Senior 12.33m 9.41 1.90m 1.75m 7.08 7.06 7.44 Section 1 Fast, Nicolas Kowalski, Kent D'Eon, Marcel Sled Dog RIv RIv 1:35.54 1:36.62 1:40.75 1:25.54 1:25.77 70 53 Section 2 Fawcett, Matt 83 Huskies Scott, Nathan 87 Saskatoon Tr Men 1500 Meter Senior Section 1 Rhlnas, Jeff 84 Huskies 4:04.80 4:16.67 4:22.62 Mitchell, Robert 88 MJR deJong.CIa 85 Huskies 1 Meter Hurdles 42" Senior 60 Huskies 85 Huskies 85 Huskies len High Jump Senior Flight 1 Clarke, Nick Baron, Marc Dunn, Matt 8.85 8.96 9.27 Berlinic, Devld Crossley, Chris 68 Saskatoon Tt 67 Huskies 66 Huskies 1.90m 1.85m 1.60m sne, Brian Men Pole Veutt Senior Johnson, Jamie 81 Capital City Tra 1 4.95m 2 3 3 1 2 3 Hanson, Rob 82 Huskies 4.75m PearceyDoug 62 of Alberta 4.55m Milne, Blair 86 Edmlnt J4.55m Men Shot Put 16 lb Senior Bradshaw.Jay 85 Huskies 13.83m Smith, Justin 66 Huskies 13.27m Clarke. Nick 60 Huskies 12.23m Men 50 Meter Seek Lottery Invitational Section 1 Macrozonarts, NlcolasCanada 5.72 Lavnes.Jefl United Statu 5.73 Gaitosjyree 85 United States 5.78 Men 60 Meter SaskTel Invitational Section 1 Finals Laynes.Jeff United States 6.61 Macrozonaris, NlcolasCanada 6.61 Gailes.Tyree 85 United States 6.67 Men 200 Meter Audio Warehs Invitational Section 1 Amoo.Seth Ghana 21.57 Walls, Timothy 85 United States 21.62 Lloyd, Chris Dominica 21.77 Men 60 Meter Hurdles CJWW Hot 93 Invitational Presented 11 CREDIT I ru UNION I Saskatoon Sports Tourism Proceeds from this event to HAVE IIOCSTCY 1.50m J1.50m 13 31m 12.29m 9.61m If.

IM 2:2627 2:20.77 2:2177 2:03.40 2:03.73 2:12.73 4:31.52 4:33.20 4:39.56 11'15 inn jXS JhS 13 80m six spots still available In Men's Bonspiel starting Interested rinks can contact any of the local curling dubs for more Information, or Ken at 242-4563. NBA TODAY Knights of Columbus Meet Finite Results Top Three Yr TMm flirts 60 Meter Midget 1 Finale i Place Athlete Motion i rn Lowen, Janelle 92 Saskatoon It Ritchie, Katrln 92 RIv Rhode, Mercedes 92 RIv Qlrit 1500 Meter Midget Section 1 Doucette.Amberly 91 MJR Berger, Rachael 91 MJR Elliott, Brittany 91 CC Track Qlrle Meter Hurdlee 30" Midget Lowen.Janelle 92 Saskatoon Tr Wylie, Amber 92 RIv SeraflnlJocelyn 91 NBLT Glrte High Jump Midget Flight 1 Zeller, Kaitlln 91 Split City Emard, Marleve 92 Saskatoon Tr Rohne, Mlkasla BBT 1.10m Qlrle Shot Put 4 kg Midget Johnson, Julie 92 RIv Oestrelcher.Uosy 91 Split CrtyS Rhode, Mercedes 92 RIv Women 60 Meter Juvenile Croteau, Erica 90 RIv Buchko, Amanda 89 RIv Howie, Keilyn 90 Saskatoon Tr Women 800 Meter Juvenile Section 1 Martiuk. Laura 90 CC Track Saelhol, Megan 90 BAT Elliott, Brittany 91 CC Track 8.31 8.35 8.46 5:32.89 5:35.53 5:43.68 9.92 9.99 1.43m 8.27m 7.99m 7.79m 8.15 8.27 8.32 2:43.02 2:46.26 2:49.07 section i Qunderson, Kendall 91 ShellbrookTrack 2:32.56 Johnson, Kate 89 RIv 2:36.44 2:40.49 Berger, Rachael 91 MJR Women 1500 Meter Juvenile Section 1 Foth, Christine 89 Saskatoon Tr Westberg, Carry 90 YLTC Mercer, Sabrlna 89 MJR 5:11.65 5:16.24 6:39.95 Women 60 Meter Hurdlee 33" Juvenile Smlts, Nlka 90 Saskatoon Tr Keeler, Jessica 90 RIv Breker, Nicole 89 Saskatoon Tr Women High Jump Juvenile Flight 1 Sommerteld, Amber 90 Medslead AthleU Clarke, Megan 90 CC Track Howie, Keilyn 90 Saskatoon Tr Women Shot Put 4 kg Juvenile Suttie.Taryn 90 Riv DyokErin 90 Saskatoon Tr Elliot, Kim 90 SMA Women 60 Meter Hurdlee 33" Junior Section 1 Herroo, Amanda SB Saskatoon Tr Valois, Chelsea 87 BBT Gerwing, Michelle 87 of Alberta 9.65 9.77 9.79 1.55m I. 52m 1.43m II. 34m 10.64m 10.08m 9.42 9.79 10.35 NHL TODAY SCOREBOARD Monday, Feb.

6 Columbus at Vancouver (10 p.m. Blue Jackets look to win their sixth straight. STARS Saturday Manny Legace, Red Wings, stopped 26 shots for his fourth shutout of the season and 10th of his career In Detroit's 3-0 win over Ottawa. Cristobal Huet, Canadians, made 35 saves for his fifth career shutout in a 24 victory against the Bruins. Miroslav Satan, Islanders, notched his seventh career hat trick and added a shootout goal to lead New York to a 5- 4 win over Pittsburgh.

John Grahams and Brad Richards. Grahams made 29 saves for his third shutout In his past four games and Richards had two goals to help Tampa Bay beat Washington 5-0. Scott Hartnell and Tomas Vokoun, Predators. Hartnell had his first NHL hat trick and added an assist and Vbkoun made 40 saves for his second shutout of the season in Nashville's 6-0 win over Chicago. Jean-SebastJen G'Kjuere, Mighty Ducks, stopped 34 shots to record his second shutout of the season and the 21 st of his career and Anaheim beat San Jose 2-0.

SNAPPED The Stars ended a six-game winning streak losing to the Blues 4-3 in overtime Saturday. Atlanta snapped a seven-game losing streak with a 6- 4 victory over the Panthers. The Thrashers' losing streak was their worst since opening the 2002-03 season with nine straight losses. The Oilers snapped a five-game home losing streak with a1 victory over the Canucks. HATS OFF Miroslav Satan notched his seventh career hat trick and added a shootout goal to lead the Islanders to a 5-4 win over the Penguins Saturday.

Hartnell had his first NHL hat trick and added an assist in Nashville's 6-0 win against the Blackhawks. STREAKING The Sabres won their fifth straight after a 2-1 shootout win over the Senators Saturday night. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Manny Legace, who turned 33 Saturday, handed Colorado its first shutout of the season, leading Detroit past the Avalanche 3-0 Legace stopped 28 shots for his fourth shutout of the season and 10th of his career. POWER STRUGGLE Philadelpfiia wentO-lor-6 on the power play in its 4-3 overtime loss to the Rangers Saturday. The Flyers are 0-for-17 with a man advantage In their last four games.

SPEAKING "I finally won one on my birthday. I've been playing games on my birthday aim life and tost them all uriti this one." Mannv Leasee after handing Colorado its first shutout of the season, leading Detroit past the Avalanche 30 Saturday. VS. Saskatoon Police 1 There are the Saskatoon Feb. 9th.

New Orleans p.m.). The at home. Vines 13 rebounds second Jersey -Allen points and missing lead Cleveland. Antawn with 27 Washington Camwio points and rallied to New Saturday win streak streak in and won 13 its a 1 1 0-91 also held points record. Chicago Wtowiig on Saturday.

Milwaukee second Memphis for history. will be played Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Harold Latrace Arena. The winner moves on to the provincial semi-final. Trevor Ethier, with two, Don Munro and Kent Davyduke also scored for the Hustlers, who led 3-0 after the first period and 4-0 before the Rivermen battled back with four unanswered goals to send the game to OT.

Jason Hitchings had a pair of goals for the Rivermen, who got singles from Mike Cook and Jeff Belhumuer. Ellerington, Odegard fourth in racquetball Linda Ellerington of Shields and Kris Odegard of Saskatoon finished fourth in a Racquetball Canada national team selection tournament Sunday in Bumaby, B.C. Jennifer Saunders of Winnipeg won the women's event and Mike Green of Burlington, captured the men's event. Results of the competition go toward determining who will represent Canada in the Pan American championships in Guatemala in April and the world championships in the Dominican Republic in August. Canadian Renner wins skiing silver DAVOS, Switzerland (CP-AP) Sara Renner of Canmore, is heading into the Turin Olympics on a high note after winning a silver medal in the women's 10-kilometre race at a World Cup cross-country ski event Sunday.

Renner's result came a day after Chandra Crawford, a 22-year-old native of Canmore, won a bronze medal for her first career World Cup podium result. Finland's Virpi Kuitunen won Sunday's race. Beckie Scott of Vermilion, was fourth. Genevieve Simard of Val-Morin, just missed the podium Saturday, finishing fourth in the final women's World Cup giant slalom before the Olympics, Spain's Maria Jose Rienda and Sweden's Anja Paerson finished in a tie first. Canadian fencer No.

1 in world SAINT MAUR, France (CP) Sher-raine MacKay of Brooks, won her second consecutive World Cup gold medal Saturday, beating German Imke Duplitzer 15-14 in the final of the Saint Maur Grand Prix. The victory pushed MacKay past Duplitzer to No. 1 in the women's epee rankings a Canadian first. Scharf rink Ontario champs FORT FRANCES, Ont. (CP) Krista Scharf scored two in the 10th end to edge Uxbridge's Janet McGhee 7-6 and win the Ontario women's curling championship Saturday.

Scharf, from nearby Thunder Bay, will represent Ontario at the Scott Tournament of Hearts, Feb. 25-March 5 in London. It's her first appearance at the women's national curling final. McGhee scored three in the ninth end to defeat Marilyn Bodogh of St. Catharines 8-5 in the semifinal.

Tournament of Hearts Nova Scotia: Colleen Jones Newfoundland: Heather Strong New Brunswick: Andrea Kelly P.E.I.: Suzanne Gaudet Ontario: Krista Scharf Quebec: Eve Belisle Manitoba: Janet Harvey Saskatchewan: Tracy Streifel Yellowknife: Kerry Koe Alberta: Cathy King B.C.: Kelly Scott Defending champ: Jennifer Jones Martin tops Howard in Canada Cup KAMLOOPS, B.C. (CP) Edmonton's Kevin Martin scored one in the 10th end to edge Glenn Howard of Cold-water, 5-4 in the final of the Strauss Canada Cup of Curling on Sunday. Martin drew to the button with his final stone to secure the win. In semifinals, Martin defeated John Morris of Calgary 74. In the women's final, Cathy King of Edmonton downed Jennifer Jones of Winnipeg 10-9.

King, who will represent Alberta when the Tournament of Hearts opens Feb. 25, got the best of all of the Hearts-bound teams in the Canada Cup Jones, B.C's Kelly Scott, Manitoba's Janet Harvey and Heather Strong of Newfoundland and Labrador. SCOREBOARD Monday, Feb. 6 at New Jersey (7:30 Nets have won 10 straight STARS Saturday Carter, Nets, had 28 points, and 10 assists tor his career triple-dotible and New beat Miami 105-92. rverson, 76ers, scored 34 added nine assists after the previous tour games to Philadelphia to a 100-95 win over Jamison, Wizards, finished points and 1 5 rebounds as beat Atlanta 9645.

Anthony, Nuggets, had 33 eight assists and Denver beat Portland 105-104. STREAKING Jersey's 105-92 victory on extended the Nets home to games, the miroMongest franchise history. The 2001-2002 2002-2003 teams each straight. Dallas stretched league-best win streak to 11 with win over Seattle. Dallas has all 1 1 opponents under 100 during the streak, a franchise Phoenix has now beaten eight straight time at home a 1 18-101 win over the Buds ICE COLD scored eight points in the quarter in a 88-78 win over Saturday, tying its record lowest-scoring quarter in franchise 2 3 Boys 6x100 Meter Relay Under 11 Mother Teresa 2:13.63 Brunsklll 2:20.16 Victoria 2:20.69 Girts 4x100 Meter Relay Under 13 Section 1 Finale St Luke 58.22 Lakertdge 58.36 St George 59.88 Glrte 8x100 Meter Relay Under 13 St Luke 2:05.96 CardinalLeger 2:07.30 River Heights 2:07.47 Glrte 4x100 Meter Relay Under 15 Greystone 56.14 Cardinal Leger 57.24 Montgomery 'B' 56.05 Glrte 6x100 Meter Relay Under 16 SHverapfing 1:55.53 DrJGEgnatofl 1:56.25 Christian Center Academy 1:59.00 Glrte 6x100 Meter Relay Under 11 Sllverspring 'B' 2:13.30 Christian Center Academy 2:17.32 St George 2:18.15 Athlete Country Finals Women 50 Meter Star Phoenix Invitational Section 1 Graham, Nolle United States 6.38" Myrick.Wytesheta United Stales 6.36.

Bass.Valrna Virgin Islands 6.44 Women 60 Meter Bralnaport Invitational United States 7.38. Jones, Laverne Virgin Islands 7.39 Graham, Nolle United States 7.47 Women 200 Meter CTV Invitational Danner, Mary United States 24.09 Jones, Laverne Virgin Islands 24.16 Power, Adrienne Canada 24.24 Women 400 Meter Norplex Invitational Danner, Mary United States 53.38 Sibley, Ucretia United States 54.84 Williams, SheHene Jamaica 55.01 Women 60 Meter Hurdles UnVWeeUet Invitational Cherry, Damu 65 United States 1 2 3 1 2 3 Place 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 8.08 2 Zelinka, Jessica Canada Jones, Kim United States Women 4x200 Meter Relay Invitational United States 1:37.16 Canada 1:37.26 Team International 1:38.82 Women Pole Vault Saskatoon In Invitational Flight 1 Hendry, Kelsie Canada Soma, Kate United States McCann, Stephanie Canada Vangool, Adriarme Canada 8.19, 8.49 3 1 2 3 1 4.15m J4.00m 4.00m J4.00m Partners Is a non-profit organization support the SST Event Bid Fund FUSi 1H TI1S VIHTEa SUtt! r. sponsor a portion the registration fee teams registered from the The StoPhoenix HOT HAND Ben Gordon had a career-high 39 points and hit a franchise-record nine three-pointers, but Chicago lost to Phoenix 116-101 on Saturday. JUST A SCRATCH Steven Jackson shook off a fail k) last Wednesdays game that sent htm to the hospital, scoring 20 points and grabbing seven rebounds as Indiana beat Detroit 93-85 on Saturday. RETIRED Indiana Pacers forward Jonathan Bender retired Saturday because of knee Injuries.

Toronto made the 25-year-old Bender the fifth pick In the 1999 draft, then traded him to Indiana before the season started. He played seven seasons with the Pacers. His best season was in 2001-2002, when he averaged 7.6 points and 3.1 rebounds. STRONG IN DEFEAT Dwyane Wade scored 31 points in Miami's 105-92 loss at New Jersey on Saturday. Paul Pierce had 37 points, but Boston fell 100-91 at Orlando.

Richard Hamilton scored 31 points as Detroit lost 93-85 to Indiana. Oeve-tand'sLeBron James had 31 points in a 100-95 toss to Philadelphia. SPEAKING He my idol. He carries himself Wei on and off the court, plus he's got on Louis VWtton shoes. I like that" Caron Butler on teammate Antawn Jamison, who had 27 points and 15 rebounds to load Washington to a 9845 victory over Atlanta on Saturday.

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